Richland Michigan Golf Courses

This course is on the shorter side for a par 72. However, some longer par 4's and medium par 5's do exist. All of the par 3's are short, but by no means boring. The front nine is open with some water and elevation changes. The back nine is heavily wooded, very tight, and somewhat hilly. It's one of the best courses and facilities in this area.

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Course Reviews

Andover Golf & Country Club"One of the Best"Andover is certainly one the best course in the region. It is very challenging as well as one of the most beautiful courses around. The greens at peak season are like glass, the roughs will chew you up and cost additional strokes and the narrow fairways boarded by homes will make you shiver. Your score is determined how well you can over come the fear of taking a full swing or whimp out just to keep it in play. Not being an extra long course makes you contemplate the great shots instead of the smart ones. When you make a mistake take the bogey and go on to the next hole.---Shawn Sowell, KY

Willow Springs Country Club"Scottish track with many nuances"I am a member at Willow Springs. Although not the longest of courses, it will teach you all the shots you need to know. The course is always in playable condition and is a challenge for all golfers, I myself being a scratch golfer. ---Stephen Harrison, Wilson, NC USA

Deer Lake Golf Course"The New Management has made Deer Lake GREAT"I've been a golfer for alomost 20 years now (in North East Ohio) and it always delights me to find a course like Deer Lake. This course changed management about 3 years ago and there have been MAJOR improvements. The fairways have a much more professional feel to them and the greens are now firm and entertaining. This course has come a long, long way in the last couple of years and the new management should be congradulated. Not only that but greens fees are the lowest that I've found in the area. When you go in ask Carlo, the owner, for some of his special chili.---Jay Ala, Geneva, Ohio

Twin Birch Golf Club"Bad Course"This was a flat course with no challenge beds curves etc. It is flat and straight and the greens seem like they need a little more attention.---Willy Kurkewicz, Traverse City MI